Katariina Korniloff
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108
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About
Katariina Korniloff is a leading researcher in digital health and rehabilitation, with a primary focus on home-based technologies that transform patient care. Her landmark work, the 2023 scoping review "Technologies in Home-Based Digital Rehabilitation," has garnered 105 citations, establishing her as a key voice in the field. This seminal paper systematically maps the landscape of digital tools—from wearable sensors to tele-rehabilitation platforms—that enable effective recovery outside clinical settings. Korniloff's research addresses a critical gap: the lack of robust support systems for home rehabilitation, a challenge intensified by the COVID-19 pandemic. By synthesizing evidence on usability, efficacy, and implementation barriers, she provides a foundational framework for clinicians, engineers, and policymakers. Her contributions are particularly timely as healthcare systems worldwide seek sustainable, patient-centered alternatives to traditional rehabilitation. Korniloff's work not only catalogs existing technologies but also identifies future research directions, making her a pivotal figure in advancing digital rehabilitation. Her insights empower researchers and practitioners to design scalable, evidence-based solutions that improve patient outcomes and reduce healthcare burdens.
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- 1Technologies in Home-Based Digital Rehabilitation: Scoping Review105 citations · 2023
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